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Most things are made better by hand, such as, automobile engines, pies, furniture, chocolate, etc. However, hand-made “wind damage” to shingles is an oxymoron. Here are a few examples of hand-torn shingles and their evidence of being hand torn. Look… Read More →

What is a landslide? A landslide is a mass of soil sliding down a hillside. Why would a mass of soil slide down a hill? When a mass of soil on a hillside of embankment becomes unstable it slides down… Read More →

For thousands of years the openings in brick and stone (masonry) walls have been topped with an arch to provide support for the masonry above. In arch construction, the masonry that forms the arch, is generally wedged in place. The… Read More →

What caused damage to the drywall on this ceiling (Figure 1)? The damage is not due to a one time leakage. It is just too severe for a one time ice dam. Climbing into the attic above the kitchen we… Read More →

Take a look for yourself. I spotted these water and dirt stains on the face of a brick wall. The water and dirt stains are directly under the joint of the metal wall cap. The lap on the metal cap… Read More →

We get to see some unusual details on the roofs we examine. Here are four that promote leakage and/or loose shingles. Who put the soil stack in a valley? See the featured photo. In heavy rains or during snow melt,… Read More →

“Brothers, sons of the family of Abraham, and those among you who fear God, to us has been sent the message of this salvation. For those who live in Jerusalem and their rulers, because they did not recognize Him nor… Read More →

It was cold and rainy afternoon. And, while gazing at the rain sheeting down the window, I was ruminating on my plans for the coming weekend. My quite ruminations were interrupted by the loud, sudden ringing of my desk phone. It was a call… Read More →